EnglishClub.com ESL Progress
June 2008
ISSN14751356
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Welcome to this month's ESL Progress! This month you can learn how to use the  question mark (?) in writing English. We also have a new writing exercise for you, as well as a Talking Point Discussion on the topic of "charity" - Does charity begin at home? You'll also find links to featured ESL blogs that some of you have been creating. Check out an interesting new Site of the Month and test yourself too with Quick Quiz. As always there is the latest news, lesson plan, jobs and business opportunities for teachers and schools.

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This Month's Lesson Lesson

The Question Mark

question mark

The main function of a question mark is to indicate a question or query.

1. Use a question mark at the end of all direct questions:

    What is your name?
    How much money did you transfer?
    Did you send euro or dollars?

2. Use a question mark after a tag question:

    You're French, aren't you?
    Snow isn't green, is it?
    He should go and see a doctor, shouldn't he?

Read on for more examples of how to use question marks
Latest Talking Point

Charity

What is a charity?
A charity is a voluntary organization which is set up in order to do good. Charities aim not only to help and support people but also animals, the environment, etc. In size they range from small, local organizations (which provide support on a local basis and are usually staffed by unpaid volunteers drawn from the immediate area) to large, international organizations who have salaried professionals working for them as well as a global network of volunteers. Such organizations provide support on an international basis and deal with global problems.

What do charities do?
Charities have a variety of roles in the world today covering almost every aspect of human life. They provide food, medicine, bandages, prosthetic limbs, vaccination programmes, neo-natal care, water, irrigation systems, school-teachers, shelters, blankets, shoes, clothing and much, much more. They work hard to raise public awareness of the problems faced by many people in the world today and to raise money to meet the basic requirements of those in need. Many charities also respond promptly in disaster situations, sending emergency supplies to the worst-hit areas with impressive speed.

Other charities work in less dramatic surroundings, quietly looking after the elderly and infirm, supporting the terminally ill and caring for the depressed, suicidal and the mentally ill.

Charities concerned with animals and the environment are actively involved in rescuing and caring for abandoned, abused or over-worked animals, protecting wild animals and their habitats and lobbying the relevant authorities in order to get governmental policies (and national and international laws) changed for the good of the planet and its flora and fauna.

Summary
In the past, charities, voluntary organizations and religious organizations were the main (if not the only) providers of social services in the local, national and global community. However, things began to change with the dawning of the 20th century. Many governments in developed countries began to take on more responsibility for society's problems: the 'Welfare State' had arrived. Governments instigated welfare programmes in which healthcare, education and housing became more and more available to the poorest elements of society. People needed to rely less and less on charitable foundations. Nowadays, countries with highly developed and efficiently-run welfare states have fewer home-grown voluntary organizations because the needs they would meet are already covered by their government's welfare policies.

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Each month we have a new Talking Point and invite your views and opinions. Just follow the link below to say what you think.

This month's Talking Point is:


"We should help people in our own country before sending aid to other countries. Do YOU agree?"

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Quick Quiz Quiz

A person from Sweden is

a) a Swede
b) a Swedish
c) a Swedener

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This Month's Lesson Plan Lesson Plan

Talking Point: Charity
A very topical subject for your students to tackle. Relevant vocabulary is explored and practised through a gap-fill exercise which draws attention to topic-related words with similar meanings. Conversation practice is provided through a series of discussion questions based around the topic. For example: "If you were in charge of international aid operations what type of aid would you send to a disaster zone first of all - food and water, medicine and doctors, blankets and shelters or rescue experts and equipment?"

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Answer to Quick Quiz
a) a Swede

This is a level 3 question and answer from Word Up, the ESL board game that's fun to play at home or at school.
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